Prime Minister says that no court can disqualify an elected representative of the people in Pakistan

Monday, April 30th, 2012 5:51:22 by

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Monday said that the courts, under no law, could disqualify a public representative and said he had complete immunity in discharge of his duties. Gilani said he had the right to appeal and that
could not be denied. He was addressing a gathering to regularise 661 contractual employees of the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC).

“We have full respect of the courts, and I appeared before the courts thrice,” the prime minister said. Gilani said he was working in line with the Constitution. “I have no moral turpitude. I have complete immunity in discharge
of my duties under Article 248 A,” Prime Minister Gilani told reporters.

He said he was yet to receive a copy of the court’s order and said he would avail his constitutional right to appeal once the detailed judgment was issued. “I have the right to appeal, if rejected it will be sent to the parliament,
and it is up to them to turn me out or not,” he said. He said it was the prerogative of the Speaker National Assembly to decide about his future. The prime minister rejected the existence of any constitutional crisis in the country.

“There is no constitutional problem in Pakistan. Only the ‘Sharif courts’ are doing their own interpretations.” He said even Imran Khan had said he would wait for the detailed judgment, before any decision. “They (PML-N) can’t
even do a short march, what to talk of a long march,” he said, when asked about the opposition’s claims of a long march.

He said the law of the land was same for all citizens and the nation would judge who is right. Gilani also mentioned the results of a by-election in Multan, in which a PPP candidate won the seat, hours after the Supreme Court had
announced its verdict, sentencing him until the rising of the court. He said the Sharif family committed a number of mistakes in the past and were doing so again. He mentioned the memo issue and asked what the Sharifs had achieved by raising the matter.

He said Nawaz Sharif remained a convict for nine years after signing an agreement to leave the country for 10 years with former president Pervez Musharraf. “I want to know how their (Sharif brothers’) travel from Adiyala jail to
Jeddah was made possible?” Gilani asked. Gilani said he had faced a jail term of five years, which according to the jail manual was equivalent to 10 years of sentence.

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1 Comment for “Prime Minister says that no court can disqualify an elected representative of the people in Pakistan”

  1. Shahrukh Khan

    This is how it works, Court judgement, Assembly response from Assembly speakers(meaning galani’s mom Mrs Mirza). From Assembly speakers to election commission and From election Commission to Supreme court 🙂
    Hoon Das soniyah Chadne aa seat yah pher chittar layeh. ullu da patha
    seat ko aise chipka hai jaise nawaz shareef ke ganjay sar per hair trasplant

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